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It is available through most licensed insurance agents who write auto insurance.
I don't believe that, in most jurisdictions, it is necessary for insurance agents themselves (not the brokers) to be licensed. The question is, will an employer hire you after they do a background check.
AGLA is the acronym for a licensed insurance company with the name of American General Life and Accident Insurance Company. It conducts life and health (as opposed to property and casualty) business in many states. Like other insurance companies, it is licensed and overseen by the insurance departments of the states in which it conducts business. Because AGLA is a licensed insurance company, it is not a "scam". However, one's view of the company may differ depending upon one's experiences with the company. Most negative views of any insurance company arise from a consumer's experience when a claim is asserted under a policy or with sales practices.
It is easy to find good home insurance agents if you look at state and local agencies that maintain indexes of home insurance agents. For example, the Maine Insurance Agents Association has been operating for 112 years, and it maintains the most extensive index of personal and business insurance agents in the state. If you need information on who is credible and who is dishonorable in your area, then look no further than a home insurance agents association. These are kind of like networks for independent insurance professionals that aren't affiliated with any particular company. They are a good place to go if you're not sure about your insurance agent.
You may need to check with the insurance company. Most companies will cover accidents that happen when a car is borrowed by a licensed driver.
Brokers, in contrast to agents, do not necessarily work under the authority of an insurance company. Rather, brokers place insurance policies for their clients with the carrier offering the most appropriate rate
In most cases insurance agents and brokers work on a commision basis. So your income is based on how much insurance you sale.
Most Insurance Companies do not require you to add young drivers until they are licensed. You should check with your Insurance Agent. Additionally, there is no "set" rate for young drivers; this varies from company to company.
The insurance industry has some federal regulations, but the federal govenment cedes most control to the state insurance commissions, each state has one and they regulate a companies and agents in that state and all companies and agents who do business in that state. These commissions are who you would report it to if you suspected a company of illegal actions.
Any licensed car insurance company can write a policy for you. Most companies only write car insurance policies for 6 months so that should be easy to find.
Like physicians, attorneys, and other professionals, insurance agents (or insurance producers, now the preferred term in most jurisdictions) must be licensed by your state's Department of Insurance (or some similar agency).Property & Casualty means insurance dealing with liability and real or tangible property, like auto and home insurance, as opposed to life and health insurance.
Yes, in most circumstances you would need the help of a lawyer to set up your company and get the legal documentation or licenses. For example, in Florida only an attorney licensed by the Florida Bar or an individual licensed as a Title Agent by the Florida Department of Insurance may act as an Authorized Signatory for an insurer.